Tuesday, August 6, 2013

would you ever guess in my cricut craft room

happy wednesday ! today is would you ever guess wednesday at My Cricut Craft Room and our challenge is to make 1 project using 7 different cartridges.
i'm anxious for my favorite season fall to arrive and i thought id make a wreath for my front door. i havent decided if i want to put the word welcome or what yet. when i finally decide it will get adhered on the bottom under the bird and flowers.
i started with a grapevine wreath


for these flowers ( and the ones inside the flowerpot) i used walk in my garden crpsis at 2 inches. and for the stems i used zoobaloo branch cut at 2~1/2 inches
 the bees are from pooh and friends cut at 1 inch. i wrapped some wire around a pen to curl it then adhered the bees to that. 
i used walk in my garden for the flower pot cut at 5 inches and spade at 4~1/2 inches.
the flowers are from accent essentials (accent 33s) cut at 1~1/2 inches. i adhered buttons in the centers. the branch is from stretch your imagination flourish2 (s) cut at 5 inches.
and for this flower and the other one like it i used cindyloo flower 4 cut at 2 inches down to 1 inch in 1/4 increments then layered and scrunched them. i used plantin for the leaves behind these cut at 1~1/2 inches.

i hope you like my pretty wreath im anxious to get it hung :) 
thanks for stopping by today your sweet comments make me smile thank you for that too :) have a fun crafty day xxx shelly :)
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4 comments:

Sharon said...

This is awesome Shelly!! Just perfect for fall!! Love the flowerpot and those fabulous flowers. And the spade is great! And those little bees are just way to cute!! :)

Marilyn's Cricut Crafts said...

So incredible! Beautiful!!! ~ Marilyn

Kim H said...

Shelly ~ what else can I say but BEAUTIFULLY done as always!

L.E. Paper Studio said...

Wow the pot looks so real!

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